High school athletic associations often categorize schools by size for competitive balance, creating classifications such as “4A.” This designation typically represents a specific range of student enrollment. Consequently, “state wrestling results” within this classification refer to the outcomes of the championship tournament for schools in the 4A division. These results typically include individual match outcomes, team scores, and placement of wrestlers and teams within the state. For example, a result might show which wrestler won the 132-pound weight class championship in the 4A division.
These outcomes hold significant importance for the athletes, coaches, schools, and communities involved. They represent the culmination of a season’s worth of hard work and dedication. Championship results determine state rankings, contribute to a school’s athletic legacy, and can influence college recruitment prospects for individual wrestlers. Historically, these results have also served as a valuable record of athletic achievement, allowing for comparisons across years and highlighting the development of wrestling programs.